Rutgers University Camden Philosophy Society Drone Warfare: an Ethical Crisis Wednesday, November 12th 12:30-1:20 Faculty Lounge in Armitage 3rd Floor, near the elevators Drones serve a variety of functions. Drones can deliver your packages from Amazon or deliver assassination orders somewhere cross the globe. Drones may be efficient, but should we have the right to … Continue reading Drone Warfare: an Ethical Crisis…
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Violence or Non-Violence? Gandhi and Fanon on International Conflict
Non-Violence or Violence? Gandhi and Fanon on International Conflict Tal Correm, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy and ReligionRutgers University, Camden Tuesday October 14, 2014, 12:30-1:20 p.m. 429 Cooper Street, Room 104 Free pizza and soda All students and faculty welcome Popular struggles for freedom, such as struggles for self-determination or ones for expanded civil and human rights … Continue reading Violence or Non-Violence? Gandhi and Fanon on International Conflict…
Philosophy and Religion lunch, Wednesday October 8
What Do Philosophers Do?
An interesting article in the Atlantic magazine: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/07/what-do-philosophers-do/374036/
Welcome to Dr. Nicole Karapanagiotis
The Department of Philosophy and Religion extends a warm welcome to our newest faculty member, Dr. Nicole Karapanagiotis, Assistant Professor of Religion. Dr. Karapanagiotis joins the Department in Fall 2015 as a specialist in Hinduism, ritual, and technology. She is currently writing a book entitled Does Cyber-Smoke Reach the Gods? Online Hinduism and the Tensions … Continue reading Welcome to Dr. Nicole Karapanagiotis…
The Mystery of Consciousness: A Challenge for Cognitive Science
Professor James Genone will lead a discussion of artificial intelligence and consciousness on Wednesday, November 13th, from 12:30-1:20 pm in the Third Floor Faculty Lounge in Armitage Hall. Lunch will be provided.